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  2. Serra (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Antonella Serra Zanetti (born 1980), Italian tennis player; Antoni Arabí i Serra (born 1953), Spanish football player; Antoni Serra Serra (1708–1755), Catholic religious writer; Antonio Serra (born 1963), Italian comics writer; Antonio Serra, Italian philosopher and economist; Antonius Serra (1610–1669), Roman Catholic prelate

  3. Colombo (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Giacomo Colombo (1663–1730), Italian sculptor, painter and engraver in the late 17th century and early 18th century in Naples. Gianni Colombo (1933–1993), Italian artist, member of the kinetic art movement; Gioacchino Colombo (1903–1988), Italian automobile engine designer; Giovanni Colombo (1902–1992), Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan

  4. Gotti (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Italian: Origin; Word/name ... Gotti is an Italian surname. Geographical distribution. As of 2014, 57.2% of all known bearers of the surname Gotti were residents ...

  5. Dante (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dante is an Italian given name and surname. Etymologically , it is short for an old given name, Durante , and was first made popular by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri , whose real name was Durante.

  6. Neri (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It also can be found in Latin America and the U.S.A, particularly among those of Italian descent. Etymology and history [ edit ] Derived from the Italian word — nero (black), [2] to describe a dark-complexioned or black-haired person, though many Neris have no connection to that, but were given the surname precisely because of its commonness ...

  7. Martínez (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Martínez is a widely spread surname (among other European surnames) due in large part to the global influence of the Spanish culture on territories and colonies in the Americas, Africa and Asia. Likewise, due to emigration throughout Europe, Martínez is relatively common in countries neighboring or near Spain, such as: Andorra, Portugal ...

  8. López - Wikipedia

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    López or Lopez is a surname of Spanish origin. [2] It was originally a patronymic , meaning "Son of Lope", Lope itself being a Spanish given name deriving from Latin lupus , meaning " wolf ". Its Portuguese and Galician equivalent is Lopes , its Italian equivalent is Lupo , its French equivalent is Loup (or Leu ), its Romanian equivalent is ...

  9. DeSantis - Wikipedia

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    DeSantis (or De Santis or de Santis) is an Italian surname. Usage of the surname alone in American politics most frequently refers to Ron DeSantis (b. 1978), the current governor of Florida and a former candidate for president of the United States in the 2024 Republican primaries .